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Tarahumara Norteno Beans

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Tarahumara Norteno are long, tan-coloured oval beans with a white spot on the side, with a brown ring around it.

They grow on a bush plant that sends out runners, and delivers an early harvest.

Tarahumara Norteno Beans are creamy when cooked.

History Notes

Tarahumara Norteno Beans originated in the Tarahumara area of the Chihuahua region in Mexico.

Language Notes

Tarahumara Norteno Beans are named after the Tarahumara Indians in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.

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